"The people who went at the first night were wearing hoods, masks, bats, and had prepared flammable liquids with the idea of throwing them at the police," Krassimir Karakachanov, deputy prime minister and GERB's coalition partner said, commenting..
Three major intersections downtown Sofia - "Eagles’ Bridge", the one in front of Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski” and the one in the so-called “triangle of power”, remain blocked by protesters demanding the resignations of the prime minister and..
For the 31 st consecutive night protesters will gather in the centre of Sofia to demand the resignation of the government and the prosecutor general . Their demands also include distance and machine voting and convening a Grand National..
“The Sofia Metropolitan Directorate of Interior (SMDI) will restore the normal rhythm of the city and the barricades will be removed,” said SMDI director, Chief Commissioner Georgi Hadzhiev at the second Sofia police briefing for the day...
Bulgarians living in other countries are once again planning large-scale protests this weekend to demand the resignation of the government and of the prosecutor general, as well as electronic voting. The demonstrations will take place in 24..
“The police endeavoured to persuade the protesters last night to move the tents they had put up in Nezavisimost square in front of the council of ministers’ building, but they refused categorically,” said Chief Commissioner Krasimira Stoyadinova of..
Protesters put up their tent camps once again last night, after the police had dismantled them in a raid the previous night, when they arrested 12 people. Three key intersections in Sofia are again blocked – at Eagles’ Bridge, in front..
People are gathering for the 30 th night of anti-government protests, called at 8 PM in front of the Council of Ministers building in Sofia. Tonight’s protests will pass under the motto: Rebellion against the Borissov dictatorship!..
Every day, Bulgarians protest in different parts of the world in solidarity with their compatriots in the homeland, who have been protesting in the streets for a month demanding the resignation of the government and the chief prosecutor...
I can't answer who suggested removing the tents. At the Coalition Council we discussed the issue for an hour and came to the conclusion that the police should do their job, NFSB leader Valeri Simeonov said. Speaking to Nova TV, the deputy speaker of..